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sudo lspci -v -s 00:02.0
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation 3rd Gen Core processor Graphics Controller (rev 09) (prog-if 00 [VGA controller])
Subsystem: Lenovo Device 21f3
Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 0, IRQ 43
Memory at f0000000 (64-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=4M]
Memory at e0000000 (64-bit, prefetchable) [size=256M]
I/O ports at 5000
Expansion ROM at [disabled]
Capabilities: [90] MSI: Enable+ Count=1/1 Maskable- 64bit-
Capabilities: [d0] Power Management version 2
Capabilities: [a4] PCI Advanced Features
Kernel driver in use: i915
sudo dmesg | grep drm
[ 0.751141] [drm] Initialized drm 1.1.0 20060810
[ 0.984183] [drm] Memory usable by graphics device = 2048M
[ 1.005554] [drm] Supports vblank timestamp caching Rev 1 (10.10.2010).
[ 1.005556] [drm] Driver supports precise vblank timestamp query.
[ 1.268552] [drm] GMBUS [i915 gmbus dpb] timed out, falling back to bit banging on pin 5
[ 1.374961] fbcon: inteldrmfb (fb0) is primary device
[ 2.187772] i915 0000:00:02.0: fb0: inteldrmfb frame buffer device
[ 2.197836] [drm] Initialized i915 1.6.0 20080730 for 0000:00:02.0 on minor 0
[ 2.813851] [drm] Enabling RC6 states: RC6 on, RC6p on, RC6pp off
As you can see, IN THEORY the OS should use 2 GB of VRAM, or at least it looks so to me. However, even if running KSP or ETS2, the amount of VRAM never changes and this results in a game crash/OS freeze.
Here's a screenshot when I have KSP running in another workspace (it's basically the same with ETS2):
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Hi sonarctica,
I am sorry you are having problems but let me help you.
Note that the Intel® graphics controllers uses shared memory that is taken from the RAM memory installed on your computer.
The feature that sets the amount of memory that is used for video is called Intel® Dynamic Video Memory Technology and this will make the graphics controller only to use the amount of RAM memory that it requires to run the different applications or software's.
I am afraid to say that there is no way to preset this to an specific value; however, you can limit the maximum memory that it can take only. You will see this option usually in BIOS and you will have 3 options, 128MB, 256MB and maximum DVMT. Other values can be found as 512MB, etc but this depends on the motherboard manufacturer and the amount of RAM memory installed on your computer.
In case you are having problems with the Operating System pulling the vram my best recommendation is to check on Linux communities so that other user can help you with a special configuration for Linux Mint.
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